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A Dangerous Devotion - Christopher Portway - Paperback
After escaping from the Germans for the second time during the war, Christopher Portway met and fell in love with the daughter of a Czech family who offered him protection. This is a story of adventure, frustrated love and determination as he spent years following the armistice trying to find and reach her beyond the Iron Curtain.
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Just One More Dance: A Story Of Degradation And Fear, Faith And Compassion From A Survivor Of The Nazi Death Camps - Ernest Levy - Hardback
In April 1944 the Nazi's pet project, 'final solution' was on schedule. It was at this time that the 19 year old Levy was transported to the concentration camp at Birkenau. This book is his first hand testimony of these horrific events.
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Maskerado: Dancing Around Death In Nazi Hungary - Tivadar Soros - Hardback
Written in Esperanto in the early 1960s, Maskerado is Tivadar Soros's account of how he fooled the Nazis using fake identity papers and, with his family, escaped the Hungarian Holocaust following the German invasion of his country in March 1944.
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Maskerado: Dancing Around Death In Nazi Hungary - Tivadar Soros - Paperback
Written in Esperanto in the early 1960s, Maskerado is Tivadar Soros's account of how he fooled the Nazis using fake identity papers and, with his family, escaped the Hungarian Holocaust following the German invasion of his country in March 1944.
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Selected To Live - Johanna-Ruth Dobschiner - Paperback
'Selected to Live' is the dramatic story of a Jewish childhood ravaged by the Nazis. A young girl is the shocked witness to the destruction of her family, and makes a thrilling and miraculous escape from the same fate.
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The Single Light: From Boyhood To Manhood And From Nazism And Communism To Freedom - Ernest Levy - Paperback
Starting with his childhood in Bratislava, the author recounts how he survived not only Auschwitz but also seven other concentration camps, losing his faith along the way but rediscovering it later, meeting in Belsen the woman who 16 years later would become his wife in Glasgow where he settled after the war.